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. >> i used to beg, but now i'm too old for that. the police caught me three times and put me in jail. i'm afraid that could happen again. they beat you. i don't ever want to sent there again. >> with the little he earns he cares for his grandmother and his six-year-old sister. three people without a roof over their heads. cambodia's capital phnom penh seems to have more poverty than any other city in south east asia. 20,000 children live and work on the streets. sokro's grandmother takes his sister with her when she goes begging. having a small child along can help bring in more. at major intersections, she hopes for pity and small change. behind the old olympic stadium, the women and children hide from the police. the authorities want to keep the streets clean. it's a life on the fringe of society, a life where spittle is the only thing there is to play with. the days are long for children who beg or collect garbage. evenings, when traffic clogs the streets, they start their night shift. they've long since lost the right to an educ
. >> i used to beg, but now i'm too old for that. the police caught me three times and put me in jail. i'm afraid that could happen again. they beat you. i don't ever want to sent there again. >> with the little he earns he cares for his grandmother and his six-year-old sister. three people without a roof over their heads. cambodia's capital phnom penh seems to have more poverty than any other city in south east asia. 20,000 children live and work on the streets. sokro's grandmother...
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we're not accepted, otherwise we wouldn't have to beg. >> noori used to beg for money too. now she lives in coimbatore, in southern india. she lives alone, but in harmony with her neighbors. she had reassignment surgery at 17 because she'd felt like a girl since childhood. >> even though i lived with my mother and my sister, i was the one who always did the housework, the laundry. and even as a child, i always wanted to wear flowers in my hair and put on makeup. i don't know why. she was desperately poor for a long time. then noori started a small catering company. now she employs several transgender women who used to be prostitutes. they've all suffered through years of violence and exploitation. today, they're cooking chicken, vegetables and rice for a wedding. this work is a chance for these women to find a place in society. though they now are able to mark a box labelled "third gender" on official forms, they're still not widely accepted by the general population. >> i think it's prefectly fine to belong to a third gender. it's a gift from god. i don't see what's wrong
we're not accepted, otherwise we wouldn't have to beg. >> noori used to beg for money too. now she lives in coimbatore, in southern india. she lives alone, but in harmony with her neighbors. she had reassignment surgery at 17 because she'd felt like a girl since childhood. >> even though i lived with my mother and my sister, i was the one who always did the housework, the laundry. and even as a child, i always wanted to wear flowers in my hair and put on makeup. i don't know why....
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now i'm begging him to act on guns." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. to cover the fallout from last week's valentine's day massacre in florida. we turn now to a former intern for senator marco rubio of florida stop she is also a graduate from stoneman douglas high school. shana rosenthal just wrote a piece for "the new york times" headlined "i interned for senator rubio. now i'm begging him to act on guns." the 21 euro reveals she has already been near four mass shootings at florida state university and a ft. lauderdale airport, the massacres at the pulse nightclub in orlando, and stoneman douglas high school last week. she attended the cnn town hall meeting last night of 7000 people. shana rosenthal, welcome to democracy now! what was last night like? >> good morning, amy. last night was incredibly empowering to see my community come together and really speak directly to their elected officials. amy: so marco rubio did show up. the
now i'm begging him to act on guns." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. to cover the fallout from last week's valentine's day massacre in florida. we turn now to a former intern for senator marco rubio of florida stop she is also a graduate from stoneman douglas high school. shana rosenthal just wrote a piece for "the new york times" headlined "i interned for senator rubio. now i'm begging...
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each callers to the kids begged and begged her and is one of the greatest art or probably bands that happens here in the study of the year and took the great events. one of the highlights of our study of culture year was the recent thousand of britain's largest company of oil falling. london based company with six thousand babies born dancer cry over for a punter from their demon asked if i was somewhat miffed this performance especially enjoyable for the home audience. that should also come up the garden and the companies that are shaken sheltered area for a full briefing here's another taster afraid of other filings with the sea i am i. i think i can tell is that it's the beginnings of a boy tommy coming today to see some of the incontinence. it's also the bubba doesn't think it's been easy for young kids. it wants to be inspired by it short visit to the concert and this from denny is as expected. choose from a broad valley from work. foreman heater and whatnot. with an orchestra conducted by a guy from the city. it assumes that all must learn to make the very highest level. we wer
each callers to the kids begged and begged her and is one of the greatest art or probably bands that happens here in the study of the year and took the great events. one of the highlights of our study of culture year was the recent thousand of britain's largest company of oil falling. london based company with six thousand babies born dancer cry over for a punter from their demon asked if i was somewhat miffed this performance especially enjoyable for the home audience. that should also come up...
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and jackie robinson begged presidential candidate richard nixon to intervene when martin luther king was in prison. - yup. - and there were black democrats lobbying jfk. - [evan] right. - and nixon refused to do it, jfk did it. daddy king, who had committed all of his tremendous resources. you know, when a black preacher, particularly in the old days, says the lord spoke to me and said we should vote republican, it was yes, republican. (audience laughs) well he had done that. - yeah. - but after, jfk intervened to get martin out of jail, daddy king said the lord spoke to me again. (everyone laughs) - he said, hold on. - yeah. - wait a minute. - that roman catholic boy is not so bad. - i guess the question is often asked, you know i live in the state texas where the latino population will soon be in the majority. - [dr. gates] yes. - and has tended to be much more democratic than not and there are people in the rio grande valley who say the problem is the democrats have taken hispanics for granted.
and jackie robinson begged presidential candidate richard nixon to intervene when martin luther king was in prison. - yup. - and there were black democrats lobbying jfk. - [evan] right. - and nixon refused to do it, jfk did it. daddy king, who had committed all of his tremendous resources. you know, when a black preacher, particularly in the old days, says the lord spoke to me and said we should vote republican, it was yes, republican. (audience laughs) well he had done that. - yeah. - but...
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put me in prison i beg you say breaks more more love fourthly the law breaking becomes the basis of the gp paper country code talkers unlike america and they can put him in jail. does anyone out there breaking the law so they can pay themselves huge bonuses at the end the year so he's really is an existential crisis that says christmas wares but nobody will post christmas with all of that tragedy of the doll i went in and thinks it's on to lesson two months away known as the athletes account the damage days. he brushes been presented with this brand new outfit to wear during the games be afraid to say it's not just about closes but how in the rest of the world will remember the russian athletes. and isn't ready intensifies. we caught out with some competitors to prove that nothing is impossible. a senate amendment in training an outstanding determination now these guys have the old ticker. i sit around and become petty conflicts. well we've been keeping up with much a sledge competing for one night when pressed for time website for my youtube channel was over twenty thousand people used
put me in prison i beg you say breaks more more love fourthly the law breaking becomes the basis of the gp paper country code talkers unlike america and they can put him in jail. does anyone out there breaking the law so they can pay themselves huge bonuses at the end the year so he's really is an existential crisis that says christmas wares but nobody will post christmas with all of that tragedy of the doll i went in and thinks it's on to lesson two months away known as the athletes account...
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. >> ildar begged her to publish the letters. but she knew that if she did, it could cost him his life. >> when he wrote that he would only last a week, we knew that if we did nothing he wouldn't survive. we knew that if we published the letters they would either kill him or everything would work out. >> she published the letters. they sparked an immediate outcry. but what really happened? who is ildar dadin? he was jailed for holding up anti-putin placards. he would stand silently in the street, holding a sign aloft. he was usually on his own. mass demonstrations are rarely allowed in russia these days. the state cracked down. >> they are beating people! they beat me in the face. others, too. >> we beat people? the only force we use is psychological. >> dadin became the first political prisoner to be convicted under a new law, which makes repeated violations of russia's strict protest rules a crime. he was originally jailed for three years. >> i hope i have the strength to bear this. >> he was sent to a labor camp in segezha, pu
. >> ildar begged her to publish the letters. but she knew that if she did, it could cost him his life. >> when he wrote that he would only last a week, we knew that if we did nothing he wouldn't survive. we knew that if we published the letters they would either kill him or everything would work out. >> she published the letters. they sparked an immediate outcry. but what really happened? who is ildar dadin? he was jailed for holding up anti-putin placards. he would stand...
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. >> i used to have to go begging to feed my 12 children. now we get a little money from the state so i do not have to beg anymore. i can even do some shopping. >> the da silva's house has dirt floors. two rooms has a family of 15. they do not have running water. carla and marcus walk several kilometers a day over hot roads to fetch them. today, not a drop comes from the tap. that is everyday life in the poor, and dry state in northeast brazil. here in the villa san pedro 90% of the residents live hand to work. there is no work. farmers seized land illegally to plant a few vegetables. until eight years ago there was no state support and the family went hungry. >> after our president was elected, he did a lot for us poor people. without him, things would be much worse. we believe in him. >> lala himself -- lula himself was born not far away in this house, now almost a national shrine. he knows what hunger is. >> we would reelect him in a minute if we could. he created jobs and change the entire country. >> the near reverence with which the po
. >> i used to have to go begging to feed my 12 children. now we get a little money from the state so i do not have to beg anymore. i can even do some shopping. >> the da silva's house has dirt floors. two rooms has a family of 15. they do not have running water. carla and marcus walk several kilometers a day over hot roads to fetch them. today, not a drop comes from the tap. that is everyday life in the poor, and dry state in northeast brazil. here in the villa san pedro 90% of the...
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and bit by bit through borrowing money and all of this, constantly begging, constantly begging for money all the time. and i wound up coming up here to maine, i'm spending more than a year in this little shed, leaky, old building in this boat yard here. and i ran into fin sprague, the owner of this boat. and he said, "look, just get over to france and get to the start and we'll sort it out later, you know." so we went to france and took off and i was doing pretty good in the early stages of the races with the leaders but in the rush to-- even after all these years, it was still a rush. we still had stuff that wasn't ready. i had to slow down. i had to fix some stuff and then i was sort of in the middle of the pack. and so i just stuck it out and was real careful, i made it to the finish and had this great welcome in france. the governor declared a bruce schwab day in the state of maine, and it was all the stuff, i had a big reception. it was all great. but in spite of doing this thing that-- they had this enormous challenge. i think part of the reason when i left my job that i had for ye
and bit by bit through borrowing money and all of this, constantly begging, constantly begging for money all the time. and i wound up coming up here to maine, i'm spending more than a year in this little shed, leaky, old building in this boat yard here. and i ran into fin sprague, the owner of this boat. and he said, "look, just get over to france and get to the start and we'll sort it out later, you know." so we went to france and took off and i was doing pretty good in the early...
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they hang out together to beg. >> this spot is pretty good, because it's a bit out of view, so the police don't bother us so much here. at the same time, lots of people come along and give us money or something to eat. >> back at the school, the others keep practicing. some, like 30-year-old alina, have been here for years. she was living on the street, as well, but now she's got a job in a hotel and a room of her own. >> this is my family. i can relax here. i've found the nicest place i've ever had in my life. >> a few hours later, daniel comes back and gets an earful from alina, because he went begging instead of practising. i know what you can do, daniel. >> i know your potential. take an example from me. you can make it, too. so come on and pull yourself together. >> this evening the street , children of bucharest have something special planned. they're going to show off their skills at a christmas market. for some of them, it'll be their public debut. many of them have been living in the shadows for years. now they're in the spotlight. just for one day, they can be heroes. >> it's so
they hang out together to beg. >> this spot is pretty good, because it's a bit out of view, so the police don't bother us so much here. at the same time, lots of people come along and give us money or something to eat. >> back at the school, the others keep practicing. some, like 30-year-old alina, have been here for years. she was living on the street, as well, but now she's got a job in a hotel and a room of her own. >> this is my family. i can relax here. i've found the...
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data on income distribution also shows that the richest 5% earn more than 20%, 22%, beg your pardon, of the country's income. this indicates the gap between the top and the bottom is getting wider. the jobless rate is hovering at over 8% and the wealth gap is expected to be a major issue in the presidential campaign as the economy continues to stagnate. >>> and that's all for biz news for this hour. i'll leave you with a recap of the markets. >>> foreign ministry officials from japan and china have met to discuss their row over islands in the east china sea. the japanese government bought the senkaku islands tuesday from a private japanese owner. japan controls the territory. china and taiwan claim the islands belong to them. the head of the japanese foreign ministry's asian affairs bureau met for two days in beijing with his chinese counterpart. a chinese foreign ministry statement says china urged japan to immediately correct what it called a mistake. the statement asks that they return to mutual understanding and resolve the dispute through dialogue. japanese embassy officials say
data on income distribution also shows that the richest 5% earn more than 20%, 22%, beg your pardon, of the country's income. this indicates the gap between the top and the bottom is getting wider. the jobless rate is hovering at over 8% and the wealth gap is expected to be a major issue in the presidential campaign as the economy continues to stagnate. >>> and that's all for biz news for this hour. i'll leave you with a recap of the markets. >>> foreign ministry officials...
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"don't trust, don't fear, don't beg: the extraordinary story of the arctic 30." and we will speak with the ship's captain, peter willcox, a legendary figure in greenpeace's history. 30 years ago, he was the captain aboard the rainbow warrior blown up by the french government in new zealand. one man died. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the families of an anti-al-qaeda cleric and a police officer killed by a u.s. drone strike in yemen have filed a lawsuit asking a u.s. court to acknowledge their deaths were "unlawful." salem bin ali jaber and waleed bin ali jaber were killed in august 2012 in eastern yemen during a meeting with three strangers suspected of being al-qaeda members. yemen paid the families of salem and waleed a total of $155,000 in compensation for their deaths, which the families believe came from the united states. but unlike the families of the two u.s. and italian hostages mistakenly killed by a u.s. drone strike in pakistan, the yemeni families have never receiv
"don't trust, don't fear, don't beg: the extraordinary story of the arctic 30." and we will speak with the ship's captain, peter willcox, a legendary figure in greenpeace's history. 30 years ago, he was the captain aboard the rainbow warrior blown up by the french government in new zealand. one man died. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the families of an anti-al-qaeda cleric and a police officer...
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not too proud to beg, and investors were not shy to contribute. in one month, kudo raised almost $80,000. at long last, the new vacuum packer arrives. the futon compressor can finally be retired. the machine gets tested right away. >> i never thought this would upon that, but here we are with the new machine. we have to work hard to rebuild. i owe it to the people who invested in us. there's no way we can give up now. >> kudo has more fund-raising to do, but thanks to some compassionate investing. he has now taken his best step toward rebuilding the company. >> recovery in the northeast. all right. it's a very cold morning in tokyo, but people in other parts of japan are dealing with harsh winter conditions. >>> say aqha mori joins us with her forecast. >> we've been focusing on snowfall on the western side of japan. here's the snow accumulation as of this morning. they've received 264 centimeters which is double we normally see at this time of year and sakayo has reached over four meters and that's 1.5 meters higher than usually expected and a lo
not too proud to beg, and investors were not shy to contribute. in one month, kudo raised almost $80,000. at long last, the new vacuum packer arrives. the futon compressor can finally be retired. the machine gets tested right away. >> i never thought this would upon that, but here we are with the new machine. we have to work hard to rebuild. i owe it to the people who invested in us. there's no way we can give up now. >> kudo has more fund-raising to do, but thanks to some...
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they were begging him to run. let's be obvious, even mitt romney -- the rank and file, there pulls quickens. >> mitt romney has done better in the debates and rule on some people. chris christie would be a very appealing candidate except that he weighs too much. it is an issue that everybody is uncomfortable with but really is an issue. >> technically isn't it and little late. a big mountain to climb? >> a point of personal privilege. you have to have a 28-inch waist? how about being a leader. chris christie has touched something in the american people. would you like his politics are not. anybody who stands out there in the face of a hurricane and says to the full still on the beach get the hell off the beach, it crosses democrat and republican. >> but i think his weight will be an issue. >> it may show a lack of discipline. evan has a point on lack of discipline. >> getting personal. >> the comparison -- i don't think he is not getting respect. he is not getting the love. republicans have been speedskating -- do
they were begging him to run. let's be obvious, even mitt romney -- the rank and file, there pulls quickens. >> mitt romney has done better in the debates and rule on some people. chris christie would be a very appealing candidate except that he weighs too much. it is an issue that everybody is uncomfortable with but really is an issue. >> technically isn't it and little late. a big mountain to climb? >> a point of personal privilege. you have to have a 28-inch waist? how...
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my sister, one day, she begged me and begged me. she goes, "come to this photography class they're having for the summer." and i'm like, "alright." i started with the photography class, and then went to a cooking class. then it went to the drum class, and then it was like, "okay, why don't you perform?" then it was a theater class, then it was this class and-- next thing you know i didn't have time. i was so happy with what i was doing that i didn't have time to be miserable on the street, or miserable drinking, or miserable going in a downward spiral. like, i had purpose. ♪ drumming (aleks) they made me feel me being there was very significant, that if i wasn't here it was going to be different. you know, you see a little kid who's really off the hook and not listening and you're like, "wow, you're amazing. that's great." and they're like, "give me more, give me more." that's what i got with loco bloco. they filtered that energy that was very strong and put it into something positive. that group changed my life. after i started t
my sister, one day, she begged me and begged me. she goes, "come to this photography class they're having for the summer." and i'm like, "alright." i started with the photography class, and then went to a cooking class. then it went to the drum class, and then it was like, "okay, why don't you perform?" then it was a theater class, then it was this class and-- next thing you know i didn't have time. i was so happy with what i was doing that i didn't have time to be...
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but she always opposed it, beg her parents and other adults to stop. gi gi her parents and other adults to stop. beggin her parents and oth adults to stop. g her parents an adults to stop. >> she takes to us see the tibetan mastiff she wanted to show us. it's being kept in a town two hours away. she called the dog do-akhyi, which means the bringer of good fortunate. she rescued her two years ago on line. she said the dog was poorly cared for and had a skin disease caused by ticks living in its long hair. she suspects that's why he was abandoned. >> dog love gao sent us a video. it shows tibetan mastiff puppies being transferred to a breeding farm in inner mongolia. the dogs reportedly spend three months there every year to avoid the hot beijing summer. we later see a man walking a tibetan mastiff. he says he has always loved animals since he was a child and went into breeding two years ago after retiring. to fulfill his dream, he left his family in the rural village he comes from and now lives alone in beijing. >> tibetan mastiffs have been traded like
but she always opposed it, beg her parents and other adults to stop. gi gi her parents and other adults to stop. beggin her parents and oth adults to stop. g her parents an adults to stop. >> she takes to us see the tibetan mastiff she wanted to show us. it's being kept in a town two hours away. she called the dog do-akhyi, which means the bringer of good fortunate. she rescued her two years ago on line. she said the dog was poorly cared for and had a skin disease caused by ticks living...
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he begs for water and is given half a dixie cup as he heaves. sergeant brown repeatedly states he's having severe trouble breathing. sergeant brown: not getting too much air. may i lay on the floor? >> no, sir. sergeant brown: we have to do one or the other to help my breathing. >> column down. sergeant brown: i will. please. please. can't relax. you have to take this mask off of me, please. juan: by the end of the video, brown has said he can't breathe at least 20 times. then, he is left naked in a cell, not blinking or responding, his breathing shallow. attorneys say an ambulance was never called. brown was eventually brought to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. authorities claim he died from natural causes after an autopsy report cited a "sickle cell crisis," but his family says he died as a result of his treatment in jail. their attorney b.j. crow spoke to kfox. mr. crow: when a 26-year-old checks into jail on a friday and he leaves sunday in a casket, something went horribly wrong. he was breathing out of the years, the nose, the mo
he begs for water and is given half a dixie cup as he heaves. sergeant brown repeatedly states he's having severe trouble breathing. sergeant brown: not getting too much air. may i lay on the floor? >> no, sir. sergeant brown: we have to do one or the other to help my breathing. >> column down. sergeant brown: i will. please. please. can't relax. you have to take this mask off of me, please. juan: by the end of the video, brown has said he can't breathe at least 20 times. then, he...
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so here we have to beg... you know, community groups have to beg for funding for our kindergartens and this and that, you know what i mean? so there's that paradox that we have this youth-orientated culture, but we actually don't really love young people. you know, we want to... you know, if people have enough money, they hire someone else to actually raise their children. we don't value them, and we exploit their bodies in a way that has never been paralleled. i mean, the level of child pornography, the level of sexual abuse of young people, has gotten worse, not better, you know what i mean? so yeah, you're going to get criticism. people, instead of thinking i was talking about a worldwide phenomena of sexual abuse, people thought i was talking about black men. and that's so myopic, you know what i mean? but what... so i knew that that was coming. there were actually people... some people who i gave credit for more intelligence actually asked... put it in the new york times, why is gabourey dark? why did we pick a dark star? >> hinojosa: they actually... >> that's in an article by fe
so here we have to beg... you know, community groups have to beg for funding for our kindergartens and this and that, you know what i mean? so there's that paradox that we have this youth-orientated culture, but we actually don't really love young people. you know, we want to... you know, if people have enough money, they hire someone else to actually raise their children. we don't value them, and we exploit their bodies in a way that has never been paralleled. i mean, the level of child...
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>> i think the people begging for war is cnn and fox news and msnbc, for that matter. i see the networks pushing for war. that is what they're dreaming of, i think. you see a lot of pro-war sentiment and u.s. media as well , sentiment for regime change in this kind of thing. i think it is a very dangerous situation that is things heated up by a press that reports nonsense about north korea and south korea, for that matter. and trump can take advantage of this. there is little investigative reporting, for example, or so much reporting about how large the missiles are and how far they can go, but very little attention on the mechanics of proceed, talks might what north korea wants, what the u.s. wants, how that might work. that is what i try to do in this article in the nation, was to show the history of u.s.-north korean negotiations and show the agreement made in the 1990's by president clinton and kim jong-il, the father of kim they did not have a bomb then, but that a nuclear program -- it froze it for 12 years. they agreed both to move toward diplomatic and economic
>> i think the people begging for war is cnn and fox news and msnbc, for that matter. i see the networks pushing for war. that is what they're dreaming of, i think. you see a lot of pro-war sentiment and u.s. media as well , sentiment for regime change in this kind of thing. i think it is a very dangerous situation that is things heated up by a press that reports nonsense about north korea and south korea, for that matter. and trump can take advantage of this. there is little...
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people are begging me to run. begging me!" >> they are always begging him and always hundreds of calls. what is astonishing is these things are obviously made up. what is most astonishing about his lack of truth is that he wields it out as the most trivial of reasons. i was talking to a crew member on cnn who said he was in his office setting up a camera -- this was a while back. you overheard trump talking to his daughter in the outer office and he said, well, there are five cameras in my office. he said, five? there was one. while i do your daughter about how many cameras. -- why lie to your daughter about how many cameras? insignificant things get lied about. up to last night -- amy: fabricating? >> secret. i missed that detail. amy: now tweeting out and one of corrections,et it wasn't $400 million being brought into -- >> which he described vividly. amy: and said the iranian government did this to embarrass the u.s., released this video. i want to go to 2011 will stop this comic strip begins with donald trump saying "novel
people are begging me to run. begging me!" >> they are always begging him and always hundreds of calls. what is astonishing is these things are obviously made up. what is most astonishing about his lack of truth is that he wields it out as the most trivial of reasons. i was talking to a crew member on cnn who said he was in his office setting up a camera -- this was a while back. you overheard trump talking to his daughter in the outer office and he said, well, there are five cameras...
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and this that is begging to go home they both would be keen to get in the abdomen. and a settlement a quick get a bit of pink eye. plenty of chances due to sickness that ntt glued to its opening scene of teams in the country's yamaha funding body would honk a chicken want to see how cute. sick this weekend since my sizzix indicated that he would like us to have been on a subdued the city known for starting this. and on a disgrace and i encouraged everyone to give a huge bedroom so that he can open on a water bomb be used to go out to be close to launch a book tied to the end of story but i turned onto the list and who had a busy two thousand cutting said the new year to be more relaxing. i've been working the night. watching the lightening up dillard. i like i don't know what kind of things. cheesy i acted when the region also unbeatable by an adult assistance money tied to sit and watch tv to make a good squeeze of middle aged woman the high activity gives me hope to get noticed that i didn't keep the only lead to censorship make up the ante with its debut at. wolv
and this that is begging to go home they both would be keen to get in the abdomen. and a settlement a quick get a bit of pink eye. plenty of chances due to sickness that ntt glued to its opening scene of teams in the country's yamaha funding body would honk a chicken want to see how cute. sick this weekend since my sizzix indicated that he would like us to have been on a subdued the city known for starting this. and on a disgrace and i encouraged everyone to give a huge bedroom so that he can...
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i had been designed as battle the larger than the kind who makes the final by begging him to the admission that it into a state of washington this past saturday she suddenly was intended that on five hundred guests and had upped the ante for giving us the need and the entrees are connected to the state bus stop. model and actor monday. my baby said it was a dream come to believe that on the floor yet the ducks tied match. even on my team mate of our planet next thing is that bp gave them an apple bread. he thought that the people in the recesses of sleep again have two weddings. aikman and avenue b a beacon of light that you might have white to red ink of the traditional be listened to the tradition of art but under its own. i don't know but i was not show typically fall quilt making but it's so amazing. i don't know hard to express this the end of this big shot. i just dismissed the action at state college. the remains had been announced monday is a tedious steps isn't focused on india and the us. the new optus fun even the sight of big mistakes isn't on my fb to happen to try. often sinc
i had been designed as battle the larger than the kind who makes the final by begging him to the admission that it into a state of washington this past saturday she suddenly was intended that on five hundred guests and had upped the ante for giving us the need and the entrees are connected to the state bus stop. model and actor monday. my baby said it was a dream come to believe that on the floor yet the ducks tied match. even on my team mate of our planet next thing is that bp gave them an...
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them -- he just started begging them. i knew i made a mistake list of a just knew i made a mistake. said, it'srother and ok. i told him to leave. it is in that moment i realized we were on our own, that we are literally on our own and there is no infrastructure for black poor families when tilling with mental illness. we had to piece the infrastructure together. juan: talk about the time he was charged as a terrorist? >> yeah, in those years as he was off and on his medication, he was in a fender bender. he was in the middle of a manic up as. -- manic episode. he mayor might not have cursed at the woman. we were not there. the woman claimed he had cursed at her. because my brother was a second striker, then because they said the cursing was threatening, -- amy: explain what you mean by second striker. >> he had two strikes on his record, which is part of the three strikes law in california and could end up getting the if you are to receive up third strike, could get life in jail. amy: even if it is for stealing a candy ba
them -- he just started begging them. i knew i made a mistake list of a just knew i made a mistake. said, it'srother and ok. i told him to leave. it is in that moment i realized we were on our own, that we are literally on our own and there is no infrastructure for black poor families when tilling with mental illness. we had to piece the infrastructure together. juan: talk about the time he was charged as a terrorist? >> yeah, in those years as he was off and on his medication, he was in...
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begging is not a bad neck as he brought the plate with what i like the mob but if it was about. but this nutty with a lid on plus it was. over the past week the eighth with them or not about to talk to who he wanted santa to come over the top to bottom with a unit that does not give it. what did john dean of the tub. but divest some of which etymology the city meets the media concerning what to look on his talent as pulling troops out planning to keep the country next and how they work if the government has been trying to negotiate with the dotted line to join the peace process and an ultra comfy to greenpeace. i did not instruct cooperation act during a visit to present on the guys i do a head on the deal comes amid dense sense that the us at sky site is resisting the fighting off a long term security agreement with america the report. this didn't come it is a nineteen day done on this in the heat and mix with the onion dissident us into honey. moldy designated for use on them not to show pointed to economic i'm going to call the nation the meeting came shortly after u s defens
begging is not a bad neck as he brought the plate with what i like the mob but if it was about. but this nutty with a lid on plus it was. over the past week the eighth with them or not about to talk to who he wanted santa to come over the top to bottom with a unit that does not give it. what did john dean of the tub. but divest some of which etymology the city meets the media concerning what to look on his talent as pulling troops out planning to keep the country next and how they work if the...
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>> we started a petition, a kind of like oklahoma teacher walkout last resort on begging for education. it was basically we are taking signatures from many taxpayers and oklahoma and we are around 30,000 signatures right now. we would like it to be around 50,000 so we could do an open letter to our governor is kind of a last effort to demand that right by the educators of oklahoma and the children that we serve. we have been kind of congregating in oklahoma and teachers have been pulling together a step we were under the right by impression that wee getting a lot of our support from our district and our state, and we have the date of april 3 in place. last night when oea announced the 23rd, we had thousands, including myself, the other ed teachers. we had a little bit of a setback. my phone was blowing up. i was up talking to people. teachers do not want to wait that late because that is literally the end of our school year. four weekss at like until summer. they want to see action sooner. again, sod of divided we're doing our best to rally teachers back together. we have teachers that
>> we started a petition, a kind of like oklahoma teacher walkout last resort on begging for education. it was basically we are taking signatures from many taxpayers and oklahoma and we are around 30,000 signatures right now. we would like it to be around 50,000 so we could do an open letter to our governor is kind of a last effort to demand that right by the educators of oklahoma and the children that we serve. we have been kind of congregating in oklahoma and teachers have been pulling...
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rather than humiliate myself having to beg for water, i would rather hurry up the process that is going to happen anyway. i would like to die quietly by myself. amy: those were the words of british citizen shaker aamer who has been locked up at guantanamo for 14 years. he was cleared for release eight years ago in 2007, but the pentagon refused to set him free until now, this coming we will sunday. speak to his attorney clive stafford smith. then to benghazi. >> the fact is, we have four dead americans, was a because of a protest or guys out with a walk and decided to kill some americans? what difference, this point, does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. amy: as hillary clinton prepares to testify again today on capitol hill for up to 10 hours about the 2012 attack in libya, which killed four americans, we will speak to friends of two of the men killed in benghazi. the first, we go to st. louis where six predominantly black churches have been set on fire. all that and more, coming up. welcome to
rather than humiliate myself having to beg for water, i would rather hurry up the process that is going to happen anyway. i would like to die quietly by myself. amy: those were the words of british citizen shaker aamer who has been locked up at guantanamo for 14 years. he was cleared for release eight years ago in 2007, but the pentagon refused to set him free until now, this coming we will sunday. speak to his attorney clive stafford smith. then to benghazi. >> the fact is, we have four...
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i beg you to bring justice to an honest president. i ask you to vote against the impeachment afford to democracy. thank you. >> i'm joined on the line now. good evening to you kerley in a. what was her main message today? >> it was clearly that she was not guilty for any charges. she says it was a clear coup attack. they have done everything to write charges against her and the laws of been shifting around. in alliance of politicians acted clearly against her. brett: do you expect the testimony that she is having right now, do you expect that to change any of senator's mine? >> know when a exit that -- no one expects that. she insisted that this is a coup attack against democracy. they all know that this is not going to change anything. she wants to fill out through this impeachment in a proud ways. that was the symbol of hers. two thirds of in this senate confirmed. brett: we know this process is moving right quickly. when can we expect a decision? >> it is expected for tomorrow at midnight. after that, the new president going to be.
i beg you to bring justice to an honest president. i ask you to vote against the impeachment afford to democracy. thank you. >> i'm joined on the line now. good evening to you kerley in a. what was her main message today? >> it was clearly that she was not guilty for any charges. she says it was a clear coup attack. they have done everything to write charges against her and the laws of been shifting around. in alliance of politicians acted clearly against her. brett: do you expect...
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we beg with this item sent by cctv china. typhoonseft least 55 people dead, more than 40 missing. the typhoon made landfall earlier this week. it destroyed more than 4,000 and 48,000 acres of cropland. total economic losses are estimated at $300 lln. local authorities have dispatched tons of relief supplies including tene ining t clothes and food to the disaster-hit areas. it is the 11th typhoon to hit the country so far this year. >> malaysia's national carmaker has announced plans to introduce a new turbo charged engine into eop official says it will be e model to have such an engine. the firm will launch another mol claboration with mitsubishi motors. the company has also started developing hybrid and electric vehicles. they expect to top3000 units this year due to growing interest in aan countries. >>> a group pplerilled by elephants in india last year. thailand suffered a similar issue years ago when he will fantastic strayed into village and dtred cps and property but thailand resolved the problem by building barriers around village and providing sufficient food to the anima
we beg with this item sent by cctv china. typhoonseft least 55 people dead, more than 40 missing. the typhoon made landfall earlier this week. it destroyed more than 4,000 and 48,000 acres of cropland. total economic losses are estimated at $300 lln. local authorities have dispatched tons of relief supplies including tene ining t clothes and food to the disaster-hit areas. it is the 11th typhoon to hit the country so far this year. >> malaysia's national carmaker has announced plans to...
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she begged her parents to allow her to attend a fashion school in jakarta, but their answer was always no. >> translator: jakarta was so far away from home. but the main reason why they were against my becoming a fashion designer was that it was still an unknown field. there was no guarantee i could have a future in it, none at all. but then my aunt came to my rescue. she promised my parents that she would be responsible for me. i could live with her while attending fashion school. >> ria's aunt who ran a small apparel company in jakarta convinced ria's parents of their daughter's talent. >> translator: i learned so much from my aunt. she taught me not just about designing and sewing and things like that. she also taught me about what life in jakarta was like. >> in 2009, right after finishing fashion school, ria launched her own brand at age 23. soon enough, she was featured in an islamic fashion magazine. feedback from the readership was very positive. >> translator: my items caught the attention of a famous actress, who began wearing them on tv shows. she introduced me to other actr
she begged her parents to allow her to attend a fashion school in jakarta, but their answer was always no. >> translator: jakarta was so far away from home. but the main reason why they were against my becoming a fashion designer was that it was still an unknown field. there was no guarantee i could have a future in it, none at all. but then my aunt came to my rescue. she promised my parents that she would be responsible for me. i could live with her while attending fashion school....
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. >> we are begging the government to help us, but they are doing nothing. we urgently need help to rebuild our lives. >> many in the flooded areas are frustrated at the lack of government support. some fear the taliban might mount their own aid effort. to disaster victims, help is help, no matter where it comes from. the flooding started in the northwest, then engulfed much of putting job -- of punjab. half a million people have been evacuated. heavy rains are expected to lash areas already hit. families are looking for how poor they can find it. >> investigators say they have found traces of explosives on the hall of the japanese oil tanker damaged last week. it is the first confirmation the issue appears to be terrorist related. it passed through the states of hormuz near iran. on wednesday, a militant group with al qaeda ties claimed it attacked the ship. 40% of oil transported globally by ship passes through that channel. u.s. pop magician -- musician wyclef jean registered for the election in haiti. he was born there. he provided aid in the aftermath o
. >> we are begging the government to help us, but they are doing nothing. we urgently need help to rebuild our lives. >> many in the flooded areas are frustrated at the lack of government support. some fear the taliban might mount their own aid effort. to disaster victims, help is help, no matter where it comes from. the flooding started in the northwest, then engulfed much of putting job -- of punjab. half a million people have been evacuated. heavy rains are expected to lash...
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people are begging to work, to be able to do some stuff. we have our own business. we do document destruction, and create jobs there ourselves. - that's true. that's another solution, rather than insert them in existing jobs is to be entrepreneurial, right? - entrepreneurial, yeah. i mean, non-profits today, it's more difficult. the more entrepreneurial that we can be, the more businesses we can run that will create opportunities for people with disabilities, and hopefully make some income for ourselves. - and i noticed there was a lot... one thing that struck me was the amount of humour that goes on... [gary laughs] ...joshing each other and cutting up, and nobody minds the teasing. i mean, you would think, well, we want to be careful here, but really... - it's really... you come to work there, the people come to work there... there's very few places where you can come to work and you're hugged three or four times before you get to your office. it's a wonderful place. there's not any pity, not feeling sorry for anybody, it's just the total acceptance of you as you
people are begging to work, to be able to do some stuff. we have our own business. we do document destruction, and create jobs there ourselves. - that's true. that's another solution, rather than insert them in existing jobs is to be entrepreneurial, right? - entrepreneurial, yeah. i mean, non-profits today, it's more difficult. the more entrepreneurial that we can be, the more businesses we can run that will create opportunities for people with disabilities, and hopefully make some income for...
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the american team-based kohl -- team begged kohl to cancel this plan. reagan roundup -- wound up going with him. he was a man who knew how to get his way. he was said to have gone out with members of his staff in the middle of the night to eat large italian meals and he clearly enjoyed watching them struggle to finish. he would go out for historic east --historic feasts. -- he would go out for historic feasts with bill clinton. he was known for eating specialties like sow's stomach. he was a man of great physicality, of enormous physical presence and i think what he was able to achieve and the way he kept his power network together around him was based on that. christopher: his sheer physical presence. despite that huge legacy, his political career did end in disgrace. the huge a that hit him and his party. how seriously did that tarnish his career? >> at that time, very seriously. he was really in disgrace for a number of years and was essentially unseen. as we mentioned earlier, it was angela merkel who helped to render the final coup de grace. she, c
the american team-based kohl -- team begged kohl to cancel this plan. reagan roundup -- wound up going with him. he was a man who knew how to get his way. he was said to have gone out with members of his staff in the middle of the night to eat large italian meals and he clearly enjoyed watching them struggle to finish. he would go out for historic east --historic feasts. -- he would go out for historic feasts with bill clinton. he was known for eating specialties like sow's stomach. he was a...